The basics of flower structure are straightforward. A “typical” flower (Figure 1) has four whorls of floral organs arranged in stereotypical order: sepals (lowermost and outermost), petals, stamens, and, finally, one or more carpels (pistils) located in the innermost (or uppermost) position. This is not rocket science. Names of these floral organs and their relative placement within the flower can be grasped readily by schoolchildren. Also “typical” but seldom emphasized in elementary lessons is the fact that the organs of each successive whorl occupy alternate radii; i.e., petals are routinely positioned between sepals, and stamens (if only one whorl) are positioned between petals. Said another way, successive floral organs typically occur...
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Recent advances in molecular phylogenetics and a series of important palaeobotanical discoveries hav...
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Flowers, the reproductive structures of the approximately 400 000 extant species of flowering plants...
Recent advances in phylogeny reconstruction and floral genetics set the stage for new investigations...
The evolutionary success of Asteraceae, the largest family of flowering plants, has been attributed ...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...
Plant development depends on the activity of meristems which continually reiterate a common plan. P...
Cells in developing organisms do not only differentiate, they differentiate in defined patterns. A s...
My laboratory studies pattern development in flowers, concentrating on two basic patterns that devel...
I encountered some contradictory information while preparing to write the 2017 Wildflower of the Yea...
Information from phylogenetic trees implies zygomorphic flowers have evolved independently from thei...
Inflorescences are flower bearing structures that display remarkable diversity in plants. Their arch...
“From our acquaintance with this abnormal enabled to unveil the secrets that normal us, and to see d...
Recent advances in molecular phylogenetics and a series of important palaeobotanical discoveries hav...
AbstractThe question of how positional information is assigned in floral meristems is beginning to b...
Background and Aims. The presence of novel structures in orchid flowers, including auricles, rostell...
Croton is a mega-diverse genus of more than 1,200 species with great morphological diversity and hig...
Flowers, the reproductive structures of the approximately 400 000 extant species of flowering plants...
Recent advances in phylogeny reconstruction and floral genetics set the stage for new investigations...
The evolutionary success of Asteraceae, the largest family of flowering plants, has been attributed ...
Undoubted lines of evidence point out that members of CYCLOIDEA (CYC) 2 clade are essential players ...
Plant development depends on the activity of meristems which continually reiterate a common plan. P...
Cells in developing organisms do not only differentiate, they differentiate in defined patterns. A s...